Drummer Teddy "Hollywood" Bolt has finally mastered the skills of crafting soft pretzels from scratch. Guitarist Derek "Chapstick" Mount does a lot of yoga and Keyboardist Nathan "Nadaddy" Currin is a black belt.

These are all things they want you to know.

The members of Family Force 5 are definitely anything but boring. The group is almost overwhelming with the sheer energy and enthusiasm they bring to their show - and the group's performance at Creation Festival, the largest Christian music festival in the country, on June 27, 2014 was no different

We grabbed the group prior to their show to ask a few quick questions, involving their obsession with the word "cray" (which is prominently chanted in all of their shows) and why they think their hip-hop genre of crunk fits in so well with Christianity.

Joshua "Fatty" Olds, bass: "You just go crazy, cut loose and have fun in the name of Jesus. That's kind of our motto."

Mount: "It also rhymes with 'A' which comes helpful when we're chanting US Cray."

Tell me a little about your new album, "Time Stands Still."

Mount: "It comes out August 5. It's full of jock jams for the future. It's got a lot of party music and a little bit of depth to the lyrical nature. It's very fancy and we had a lot of fun making it."

How does it feel being top notch in the Christian crunk genre?

Currin: "I think the more 'successful' you are, the more your sphere of influence grows and with that comes a lot of responsibility. More than 'we're on top!' it's more like we get to go more in-depth with the lyrics we have.

"We have a lot more to say just through growing up as dudes and as Christians. I think with having your sphere of influence grow, it just gives us a bigger platform to share the love of Jesus, which I feel is such a powerful influence in our lives. We have such a responsibility the more that we continue doing this. The more kids we can reach, the more it is our responsibility to invest in those kids lives and take our leadership role seriously."

What do you say to people who say there's no room for crunk in Christianity?

Mount: "You're wrong. We think that they probably are missing out on a lot of who Jesus was, and what he did and what he said. I think he was a pretty radical guy and incredibly crazy in his own way.

"To us, the message of Christ is a lot about liberation and joy and being made new. We want to capture those moments in our music and in our shows and our videos...

"There's a tendency for Christian music to feel like it has to be very solemn and self-loathing at times. At times, it can be very impactful to do that. But we like to explore the more fun side and kind of be escapism and provide some moment of connection where people let go. I think that's a big part of who Family Force 5 is."